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General concepts
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Philosophy
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The philosophy behind Mailu is very simple and based on applying the
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following principles, with decreasing priority:
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1. a proper mail server runs only free software
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2. a proper mail server is easy to setup and maintain
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3. a proper mail server offers proper security
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4. a proper mail server has a simple and beautiful user interface
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Mailu was designed and is kept up to date based on these. Among the
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structuring choices, the following were quite challenging:
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- Mailu is based on containers (plural) so that any part can be reused
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in separate projects and that updating or swapping any component does
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not require alterations others.
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- Mailu offers mail and does not bloat the default setup.
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Additional features are available but not required.
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- Mailu has a central front container that routes all HTTP and mail
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traffic.
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- Mailu has a Web administration interface that exposes both a Web UI
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and internal API.
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- Mailu authors are all equal in regard to copyright, thus the license
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will remain free unless all contributors agree otherwise.
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History
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Mailu started in late 2014 and was named Freeposte, the Freeposte.io at
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the time. Early Mailu versions were maintained by a french nonprofit
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named TeDomum, the initial purpose being to re-design their free e-mail
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hosting service as Docker containers and add some fresh UI to the mix
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in order to replace old interfaces like PostfixAdmin.
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At the time, Post.io was one of the most interesting solutions out there
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and was only lacking a free software licence (hence Mailu's initial
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name). Later, around late 2015, Mailu became a public project including
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contributions from third parties.
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Today, Mailu is running many mail instances, but remains a community
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project, where everyone is welcome to take part.
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